SEEKING FOR PEACE.
OR FIGHT TO FINISH. (Received 11.30 a.m.) LONDON, May 11. The "Manchester Guardian," in an editorial, says: "For the State to submit to any power but its own would be suicide, but cannot be an error to seek peace all the time. We are told the strike must be called off before negotiations are resumed. A fight to the finish of this character means a trial of endurance lasting for several weeks, perhaps months, with damage, material, moral, and political unimaginable, running far into th« future, and perhaps changing 'he ordinarily healthy and hearty relations between classes and makins Moscow's class war for the first time possible in England. This must not be. Why not resume negotiations where they ended, or why should not the King call all parties together? His Majesty could do no greater service to his peaple." (A. and N.Z.) .. . _^
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 111, 12 May 1926, Page 7
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